I couldn’t believe it, so I tried to do more research to find out if the people in Spain who acquired the election software company had monetary ties to President 0bama. I found the following info in an article posted on 4-11-12 at dancingczars.wordpress.com.

<blockquote>When the Spanish online voting company SKYTL bought the largest vote processing corporation in the United States, it also acquired the means of manufacturing the outcome of the 2012 election. For SOE, the Tampa based corporation purchased by SKYTL in January, supplies the election software which records, counts, and reports the votes of Americans in 26 states–900 total jurisdictions–across the nation. And although the votes will be cast in hometown, American precincts on Election Day, with the Barcelona-based SKYTL taking charge of the process, they will be routed and counted overseas. The CEO of SKYTL, AKA Scytl, Pere Valles, a socialist who donated heavily to the 2008 Obama campaign and lived in Chicago during Obama’s time as Illinois State Senator, will be counting our ballots. He used to be VP and Chief Financial officer of GlobalNET, a NASDAQ publicly traded telecommunications company headquartered in Chicago.</blockquote>

The author, Jim Campbell, also indicated that the software is easily hackable, but i am not sure if I should be more worried that a foriegn entity (who may be in 0bama’s pocket) will be counting (or NOT counting) our votes in the general election.